Christopher Herrick's "Organ Fireworks 14: Organ of Melbourne Town Hall" is a thrilling addition to his renowned series, showcasing the magnificent organ of Melbourne's historic Town Hall. This album, released on Hyperion in 2010, is a testament to Herrick's virtuosity and the organ's impressive range. The collection opens with a spectacular rendition of the Grand March from Verdi's "Aida," transcribed by Lemare and brilliantly arranged by Herrick himself. The program spans a variety of styles and composers, including works by Iain Farrington and Paul, as well as classic pieces like the "Toccata in D Major" and the "Triumphal March." Herrick's performance is a cornucopia of virtuoso delights, demonstrating his technical prowess and musical sensitivity. The album's duration of 72 minutes offers a rich and engaging experience, making it a standout release in Herrick's extensive discography. Whether you're a seasoned organ enthusiast or a casual listener, this album promises a captivating journey through the world of organ music.